Feeling the heat? Scientists warn of climate shocks to global health

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BARCELONA: Heat-related deaths are surging around the world, particularly among older people, scientists said on Thursday (Dec 3), warning of ...

"Climate-induced shocks are claiming lives, damaging health and disrupting livelihoods in all parts of the world right now," said Ian Hamilton, executive director of the fifth annual report of the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change.No country is immune to the worsening effects of a warming world on people's health, whether linked to wildfires, heatwaves, floods, pollution or mosquito-borne diseases, said the study by 35 academic institutions and UN agencies.

"A nation's wealth offers no protection against the health impacts of even a 1.2C global average temperature rise," he said, referring to the level of warming since preindustrial times. Only half of 101 countries surveyed had drawn up national health and climate plans, with just four saying they had adequate funding, it noted.

 

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